by Christine Martin | Nov 3, 2022 | Digital Product Passports, Information Exchange, Innovation, Trust Registries
Product Passports & Trust Registries: The Benefits of a Decentralized Ecosystem Written by A Step in the Right Direction A product passport is a tool that manufacturers can use to improve the sustainability of products and make it easier for consumers to make...
by Darrell O'Donnell | Jun 28, 2022 | Information Exchange, Leadership, Pattern Breakers
The Power Of Words We use language to communicate with each other, express our thoughts and feelings, and interact with the world. But as we all know, words can be powerful, and the power of words can often have unintended consequences. Written by Darrell...
by Darrell O'Donnell | Jun 8, 2022 | Information Exchange, Innovation, Leadership, Pattern Breakers, Rants, Raves & Rambles
Dumb Money We discussed the concept of Dumb Money in a previous post, and I wanted to provide more detail on the idea since it’s critical to keep in mind for Fintech startups. Dumb Money is a term used to describe a situation where a customer approaches you with...
by Christine Martin | May 17, 2022 | Data Sovereignty, Digital Identity, Information Exchange, Privacy by Design, Self Sovereign Identity, TrustOverIP
Inclusion in Digital Identity Products I’m currently a member of the Trust Over IP Foundation SSI harms task force, where we’re working to produce a white paper examining the design features of digital ID systems. This short post aims to identify some of the harms and...
by Christine Martin | May 10, 2022 | Information Exchange, Leadership, Pattern Breakers
The Art of Saying No In this short video, Tessa Davis of Don’t Forget the Bubbles shares her five tips on the Art of Saying No. Davis explains that being prepared by setting some rules and boundaries beforehand is essential to saying no respectfully. She...
by Christine Martin | May 4, 2022 | Digital Identity, Information Exchange, Rants, Raves & Rambles
Ontario Digital Identity Conspiracies I’ve been reminded via my Facebook feed just how heavily influenced we are by our data. Facebook is exceptionally good at showing me what it thinks I want to see. They get it right probably 70% of the time, but I don’t...